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If foreigners attempted to travel outside the ports, they were to be arrested and
taken to the nearest consul. Sixth. Little was said about religion, except that in the
American and French treaties permission was given to foreigners to build houses
, ...
If foreigners attempted to travel outside the ports, they were to be arrested and
taken to the nearest consul. Sixth. Little was said about religion, except that in the
American and French treaties permission was given to foreigners to build houses
, ...
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A number of additional ports were opened to foreign trade and residence:
Newchwang in Manchuria, Chefoo in Shantung, T'aisan and Tamsui in Formosa,
Swatow in Kwangtung, Kiungchow in Hainan, and Nanking in Kiangsu. The
issuance ...
A number of additional ports were opened to foreign trade and residence:
Newchwang in Manchuria, Chefoo in Shantung, T'aisan and Tamsui in Formosa,
Swatow in Kwangtung, Kiungchow in Hainan, and Nanking in Kiangsu. The
issuance ...
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found beyond a certain distance from the treaty ports were to be arrested and
conveyed to the nearest consul. Under this new provision, missionaries, both
Roman Catholic and Protestant, were to cover in their itineraries the Eighteen ...
found beyond a certain distance from the treaty ports were to be arrested and
conveyed to the nearest consul. Under this new provision, missionaries, both
Roman Catholic and Protestant, were to cover in their itineraries the Eighteen ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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